Jewel_Hassan,
Your room is definitely too nice to place Sonex panels on the walls. Cork art would be much better! Heheh.
Dean
Your room is definitely too nice to place Sonex panels on the walls. Cork art would be much better! Heheh.
Dean
Sound is too thin. What to upgrade, add or remove?
Hi Jewel You have a wonderful system, and a beautiful apartment, and unfortunately the two don't usually work together. I have Kharma's in a dedicated listening room, and not until I really started to treat the room did they reach their potential. I don't think that you want to start putting panels all over your living room. I agree with other suggestions that pulling the speakers out a bit might help the frequency balance. You might want to try some isolation devices that have more of a softening/ damping effect - like vibrapods. The other thing is some tube rolling - maybe some warm Telefunkens might help. And lastly, I would lose the PS Audio outlet. That might be thinning things out. Good Luck Carl |
Given the WAF issues regarding speaker placement and room treatments, this is what you really need. |
a quick update: just got home from work and checked the distance between the speakers (woofer-to-woofer). I was way off, it is close to 10-feet - way too much i think. Here are the corrective actions I've taken thus far: I pulled the speakers out so they sit 4-ft away from back wall; narrowed the in-betweend distance to 8-ft so they overlap the credenza slightly; moved the rug around, it is now sitting a 1.5 ft in front of both speakers. I hear some changes but let me continue listening for a while and try out different recordings. Will update shorty. Again, thanks a bunch... |
I think you need atleast 4 ft from backwall and atleast 4 ft from the drawer thing in the middle. These are probably mentioned but just wanted to repeat for the sake of being repetitive. I definitely agree with moving the preamp off the cd player too. Also, check all your wires, chords and interconnects. make sure the digital wires, analog cables, and powercords are not running parallel against each other. |